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Robert Stilz, Lexington, president of the 1938 graduating class at the University of Kentucky. is seen here presenting to Marcus C. "  Cal
Redwine, Winchester, president of the University Alumni Association a check representing 100 per cent ineinbersliip of the class in the or- jf  Val
. ganization. At Mr. Stilzfs left are Rankin Terry of Marion, Ky., vice president of the class; Mary Lou Stark of Lexington. class secrv-   I
· tary and Leon McCrosky of Harrodsburg, Ky., class treasurer. The pLcture w·as taken at Maxwell Place, President and Mrs. Frank L.   {er
McVey’s home on the campus, where they were hosts to several hundred graduates, faculty and friends of the University at their annual   plz
senior breakfast.   eve
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Following two numbers by the   an
Commencement Is CLASS OF 1938 JOINS University chorus. accompanied by gf,  im
. _ ASSOCIATION the University Band, the commence   ttm
Enloyed     ..1 ment address was given by Dr. Wal-   im
; _ Joining the Alumni Association t€1`_}"*· Jessull Pmsldem Of the Cm"   K
» Over 5,000 persons attending the 100 1161. Cent; the class Of 1938 has negie Foundation for the Advance-   mi
commencement exercises on June 3, followed the example set before HSM Of T€?lChmg- H_1$ $llbJ€Ql was   Hx
· 1938, enjoyed an innovation in its lt bY th? graduating classes Of ‘Ou can Take It With You ini 
' presentation. For the mst time in ggsagi  t         tlD¤‘UF;‘¤¤k_gJ· M¤Vey.tpé·ei§d€1¤$_¤f  
_ I ie 111V€1'S1 y, presen e ie 1D·  
¤1¤·¤Y Y€9·Y$ Commencement €X?Y’ the Association 100 per cent the lonlas and MrS_ MOVE), was made 1-1.  I-I
cises were held on Stoll field in- year following graduation. Not 0110 1·€c1p1€11t Of the A1g€1.11O11 Syd. v.‘~ i 
_ stead of in the Alumni gymnasium. ti} be OUWOUB the Class Of 1937 ney Sullivan medallion for meri- li.-· 
1 The academic procession headed did hkewlsc _ EOFIOLIS S€1‘ViCe to the commonweivkltll. :111 
. by the University Band termed at The ¥”?““P"’ °“_““S @*56 Shows GOV- A· B Chandler vf K€¤¥¤9kY ¤·&  1
6:30 p. m. on the walkway behind class _OmC€l$ D1f’{$€{l@lDS m;€¤}‘ was present to confer the medallion   111
the south wall of Stoll fleld, pro- gerihlll 2% me aéwclailon p}F*S1‘ in mhalf Of UW Siam   l
ceded to the gate at Euclid avenue tin N? $1 gqmel Bleakfmt at Events of the day preceding the   wil
opposite the Art Center, and crossed 2 mgllgq. ac? th 1 commencement ceremonies includ-   Ira
Stoll field to the chairs and plat- hassalgi 6f 1f_Y‘*“~ 20 O mi (hails ed the class luncheon in the Stu-   Ali
form on the reetbeii fleld directly b E · $1mfm ers "“‘°_° · dent Union Buiidmg rel- seniors. .  1
V in front of the south side stadium. agtailéoxhzin gglpbyogrkfgass 59 guests, alumni, and faculty mem-   the
Commencement exercises proper Vanta E Of tg A y .81;.   a bers, and the open house at MaX·   wk
started at 7 p. m. with the mvoee- t. g b ht Sf°°*a}°“S ‘¤}°‘ wen Place from me to szso p. m»  E ter
tion by the Reverend Robert W. egéomem BYS4 1p {ga; ab €xp13‘m_ where Dr. and Mrs. McVey enter-   1
Miles, D.D., pastor, First Presby— D pa'g€S ae ' tained with a tea for alumni, guests. ..  29
terlan Church, L€XlDgl'»OTl.   and g1·3,dug_teS Of 1938_   bal